My Private Bullion expert review by Andrew Polacek

My Private Bullion concentrates on educating savers about their options when it comes to precious metals. The company believes in a diversified investment portfolio that includes gold, silver, platinum, palladium, bullion and coins. Staff have over 20 years of experience in the industry.

Individualized attention:
My Private Bullion takes an individual approach to clients. Each account holder will be supported and advised based on his or her specific needs and assigned a personal advisor.

Niche information:
Whereas many gold brokerage companies specialize solely in bullion or coins, My Private Bullion educates its clients about these options as well as numismatics.

Full invoicing:
Clients are provided with a full, detailed invoice of their holdings before any money is paid out and before any stock can be sold, which ensures that every penny is accounted for.

Comprehensive account options:
My Private Bullion works with individual and corporate IRA, 401k, SEP and SIMPLE plans so any retirement plan can be included in your portfolio.

Storage options:
The bullion and coins purchased via MPB can be stored domestically or internationally.

Best for:
Savers, and savers plus income generators are ideal candidates for investment here, since the company focuses on educating new investors.

Following his two-year term as an investment banking analyst for Houlihan Lokey at their Los Angeles headquarters, Andrew Polacek had a seven year private equity career culminating in a role as a Vice President, first as an Associate at Mainsail Partners and later at Crimson Investment where developing relationships with business owners and investment banks was his primary focus. Andrew is also a knowledgeable and passionate investor in gold and silver bullion who has been investing in the space for over 10 years.

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